For a while now, Ghanaian music has been making consequential waves internationally.
While it has enjoyed global recognition over the years, its evolution has been remarkable in recent times.
This growth is largely attributable to the dedication of Ghanaian artistes who are excelling on the international stage.
In this article, Hotfmghana highlights some of these prominent talents.
- Joseph Matthew[JM]

Since bursting onto the gospel music scene in 2019, Joseph Matthew has released a string of impressive songs, including “Nyame Ye,” “My Story,” “The Name,” and “Blessed.” Promise Land, Fear No Evil and Currently ‘Love In You’
He is regarded as one of the pioneers of Afro-Gospel music in Ghana. Based in the UK, Joseph Matthew has been making music for over a decade, and his songs have been popular both in Ghana and abroad.
2 KofiEiphos

Known in real life as Isaac Oteng, Kofi Eiphos is a Germany-based Ghanaian Afrocentric musician. Known for his puissant live performances and consequential stage presence, KofiEiphos has consistently impressed audiences worldwide. He has performed in sold-out shows in Germany
With hits like “Abenaa” and “DJ 50 50” under his belt, KofiEiphos is a prominent figure in the Ghanaian music scene. He is currently seen as one of the Ghanaian artists making waves internationally.
In December 2024, his song ‘Afihyia Pa’ was a global hit.
3. Kojo Ashakan

Kojo Ashakan took a prolonged hiatus from music, relocating to Europe. After years away, he has made a comeback, demonstrating a resilience
4. AkataStone

Akata Stone, real name Lloyd Twum-Ampofo, is regarded as one of the most popular Ghanaian dancehall artistes in the UK.
He sings pretty well in his natural tone, but switches effortlessly to a striking falsetto and also spices things up with some rap
With his unique style and infectious energy, Akata Stone is poised to take the music world by storm with ’Shakes’
5. Minister Ike

Minister Ike is a Canada-based Ghanaian Gospel musician. He shot to fame after releasing his song ‘Onyme Gya’ in 2015. The song, which was the title of his second album, won the Canada-based Ghanaian Gospel artiste over 15 international awards
In 2024, he released another smash-hit single – IKEMMUO. “IKEMMUO”, literally translated from Igbo, a Nigerian language with a significant presence in Ghana, meant “God of Power.”
